Liverpool are being linked with a big-money move for RB Leipzig’s highly-rated teenager Yan Diomande, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 57%.
The Premier League club are reported to be monitoring the 19-year-old left winger, who is valued at €75.00m by Transfermarkt and is one of the most talked-about young attacking talents in the Bundesliga. Diomande is currently on the books of Leipzig, where he wears the number 49 shirt and operates primarily on the left of the attack, cutting in on his favoured right foot.
Born in Abidjan on 14 November 2006, the Côte d’Ivoire youth international has been developed in Germany and is now viewed as a potential long-term investment for a top European side. Standing at 1.80m, he has built a reputation for direct dribbling from the flank and versatility across the forward line, with his main position listed as attack – left winger.
Diomande’s contract situation at Leipzig is unclear, with no publicly listed expiry date, fuelling speculation that his future could be open to negotiation in the coming windows. With no confirmed end date on his current deal, analysts have suggested scenarios ranging from a major transfer to the possibility of him running down his terms and eventually becoming a free agent if no agreement is reached.
No fee has been agreed between the clubs and there is no indication that talks are advanced, but the combination of his €75.00m valuation, age profile and top-flight Bundesliga experience makes Diomande a significant name in early transfer discussions.
If Liverpool do firm up their interest, a move to Anfield would represent a major step in Diomande’s career and could shape his reputation as one of the leading wide forwards of his generation.
